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- Journalize the required adjusting entries for the year ended December 31 for Butler Spa and Pool Accessories. Butler Spa and Pool Accessories uses the periodic inventory system. ab. On December 31, a physical count of inventory was taken. The physical count amounted to 22,624. The Merchandise Inventory account shows a balance of 21,696. c. On July 1 of this year, 2,400 was paid for a one-year insurance policy. d. On November 1 of this year, 420 was paid for three months of advertising. e. As of December 31, the balance of the Unearned Membership Fees account is 15,600. Of this amount, 9,200 has been earned. f. Equipment purchased on May 1 of this year for 8,000 is expected to have a useful life of five years with a trade-in value of 500. All other equipment has been fully depreciated. The straight-line method is used. g. As of December 31, three days wages at 250 per day had accrued. h. As of December 31, the balance of the supplies account is 4,200. A physical inventory of the supplies was taken, with an amount of 1,650 determined to be on hand.Adjustment for supplies Answer each of the following independent questions concerning supplies and the adjustment for supplies. a. The balance in the supplies account, before adjustment at the end of the year, is $3,500. What is the amount of the adjustment if the amount of supplies on hand at the end of the year is $1,100? b. The supplies account has a balance of $650. and the supplies expense account has a balance of $1,950 at the end of the first year of operations. What was the amount of supp lies purchased during the year?COMPLETION OF A WORK SHEET SHOWING A NET INCOME The trial balance for the Venice Beach Kite Shop, a business owned by Molly Young k shown on page 550. Year-end adjustment information is as follows: (a and b)Merchandise inventory costing 35,000 is on hand as of December .31, 20--. (The periodic inventory system is used.) (c)Supplies remaining at the end of the year, 3,300. (d)Unexpired insurance on December 31, S3,800. (e)Depreciation expense on the building foe 20--, 2,500. (f)Depreciation expense on the store equipment for 20--, 3,500. (g)Unearned rent revenue as of December 31, 4,00. (h)Wages earned but not paid as of December 31, 800. 1. Complete the Adjustments columns, identifying each adjustment with its corresponding letter. 2. Complete the work sheet. 3. Enter the adjustments m a general journal.
- ANALYSIS OF ADJUSTING ENTRY FOR SUPPLIES Analyze each situation and indicate the correct dollar amount for the adjusting entry. (Trial balance is abbreviated as TB.) 1. Ending inventory of supplies is 260. 2. Amount of supplies used is 230.Adjustment process and financial statements Adjustment data for Ms. Ellen’s Laundry Inc. for the year ended December 31, 20Y8. are as follows: a. Wages accrued but not paid at December 31. $2150 h. Depreciation of equipment during the year. $12500 c. Laundry supplies on hand at December 31. $1,500 d. Insurance premiums expired. $4600 Instructions 1. Using the following integrated financial statement framework, record each adjustment to the appropriate accounts, identifying each adjustment by its letter. After all adjustments are recorded, determine the balances.Adjusting Entries Two months (July and August) have passed since Ms. Valli has seen the financial statements for All About You Spa. It is time to begin their preparation. Several accounts need adjusting. These include the accounts you adjusted in Chapter 4 as well as any accounts involved with merchandising. Adjusting Entry Information Merchandise Inventory Adjustment (a) A physical count of inventory was taken, and the inventory was valued at 11,310. Supplies Adjustments (b) and (c) A physical count has been taken of the two supplies accounts. The values of the remaining inventories of supplies are as follows: Prepaid Insurance Adjustment (d) A review of the insurance records determined that 233.34 in liability insurance coverage had been used during the last two months. Depreciation Adjustments (e) and (f) Estimated depreciation amounts for the two equipment accounts are as follows: Wages Expense/Wages Payable Adjustment There is no need for a Wages Expense/Wages Payable adjustment because the end of the fiscal period did not come in the middle of a pay period. Required 1. Complete a work sheet (if required by your instructor). Ignore this step if using CLGL. 2. Journalize the adjusting entries in the general journal. If you are preparing the adjusting entries with Working Papers, enter your transactions beginning on page 16. 3. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger accounts. Ignore this step if you are using CLGL. 4. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of August 31, 20--.
- Cornerstone Exercise 3-17 Accrued Revenue Adjusting Entries Powers Rental Service had the following items that require adjustment at year end. Earned $9,880 of revenue from the rental of equipment for which the customer had not yet paid. Interest of S650 on a note receivable has been earned but not yet received. Required: Prepare the adjusting entries needed at December 31. What is the effect on the financial statements if these adjusting entries are not made?Ledger accounts, adjusting entries, financial statements, and closing entries; optional end-of-period spreadsheet The unadjusted trial balance of Recessive Interiors at January 31, 20Y2, the end of the year, follows: The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows: (a) Supplies on hand at January 31 are 2,850. (b) Insurance premiums expired during the year are 3,150. (c) Depreciation of equipment during the year is 5,250. (d) Depreciation of trucks during the year is 4,000. (e) Wages accrued but not paid at January 31 are 900. Instructions 1. For each account listed in the unadjusted trial balance, enter the balance in the appropriate Balance column of a four-column account and place a check mark () in the Posting Reference column. 2. (Optional) Enter the unadjusted trial balance on an end-of-period spreadsheet and complete the spreadsheet. Add the accounts listed in part (3) as needed. 3. Journalize and post the adjusting entries, inserting balances in the accounts affected. Record the adjusting entries on Page 26 of the journal. The following additional accounts from Recessive Interiors chart of accounts should be used: Wages Payable, 22; Depreciation Expense Equipment, 54; Supplies Expense, 55; Depreciation ExpenseTrucks, 56; Insurance Expense, 57. 4. Prepare an adjusted trial balance. 5. Prepare an income statement, a statement of stockholders equity, and a balance sheet. During the year ended January 31, 20Y2, additional common stock of 7,500 was issued. 6. Journalize and post the closing entries. Record the closing entries on Page 27 of the journal. Indicate closed accounts by inserting a line in both Balance columns opposite the closing entry. 7. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.ADJUSTING. CLOSING. AND REVERSING ENTRIES A 6-column spreadsheet for Baldwin Company is shown on the next page. Data for adjusting the accounts are as follows: REQUIRED 1. Prepare the December 31 adjusting journal entries for Baldwin Company. 2. Prepare the December 31 closing journal entries for Baldwin Company. 3. Prepare the reversing journal entries as of January 1,20-2, for Baldwin Company. PROBLEM 27-8A
- T accounts, adjusting entries, financial statements, and closing entries; optional end-of-period spreadsheet The unadjusted trial balance of La Mesa Laundry at August 31, 20Y5, the end of the fiscal year, follows: The data needed to determine year-end adjustments are as follows: (a) Wages accrued but not paid at August 31 are 2,200. (b) Depreciation of equipment during the year is 8,150. (c) Laundry supplies on hand at August 31 are 2,000. (d) Insurance premiums expired during the year are 5,300. Instructions 1. For each account listed in the unadjusted trial balance, enter the balance in a T account. Identify the balance as Aug. 31 Bal. In addition, add T accounts for Wages Payable, Depreciation Expense, Laundry Supplies Expense, and Insurance Expense. 2. (Optional) Enter the unadjusted trial balance on an end-of-period spreadsheet and complete the spreadsheet. Add the accounts listed in part (1) as needed. 3. Journalize and post the adjusting entries. Identify the adjustments by Adj. and the new balances as Adj. Bal. 4. Prepare an adjusted trial balance. 5. Prepare an income statement, a statement of stockholders equity, and a balance sheet. During the year ended August 31, 20Y5, common stock of 3,000 was issued. 6. Journalize and post the closing entries. Identify the closing entries by Clos. 7. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.Cornerstone Exercise 3-18 Accrued Expense Adjusting Entries Manning Manufacturing Inc. had the following items that require adjustment at year end. Salaries of $5,320 that were earned in December are unrecorded and unpaid. Used $1,970 Of utilities in December, which are unrecorded and unpaid. Interest of $925 on a note payable has not been or paid. Required: Prepare the adjusting entries needed at December 31. What is the effect on the financial statements if these adjusting entries are not made?Adjusting entries and adjusted trial balances Reece Financial Services Co., which specializes in appliance repair services, it owned and operated by Joni Reece. Reece Financial Services accounting clerk prepared the following unadjusted trial balance at July 31, 20Y9: The data needed to determine year-end adjustment are as follows: Depreciation of building for the year, 6,400. Depreciation of equipment for the year, 2,800. Accrued salaries and wages at July 31, 900. Unexpired insurance at July 31, 1,500. Fees earned but unbilled on July 31, 10,200. Supplies on hand at July 31, 615. Rent unearned at July 31, 300. Instructions 1. Journalize the adjusting entries using the following additional accounts: Salaries and Wages Payable; Rent Revenue; Insurance Expense; Depreciation ExpenseBuilding; Depreciation ExpenseEquipment; and Supplies Expense. 2. Determine the balances of tile accounts affected by the adjusting entries, and prepare an adjusted trial balance.